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Garak was a young Obsidian Order agent assigned to keep an eye on the Starfleet command at Deep Space 9. He wasn't planning to make the station's middle aged doctor his Starfleet contact, and he definitely wasn't planning to fall in love with the man.

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What would you see if you did a keyword search through Julian Bashir's personal logs for all mentions of "Garak"? Follow along as someone reads through that exactly and learns more about DS9's CMO than he'd like. But who is reading through his personal logs?

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Kira, Odo and Quark find themselves in the middle of the gas station, as the late summer sun comes up. Dust has settled on the roller blinds and the light bulb went out once again. Yet, the station went a long way from the cold, loveless and quiet place. Manager Kira unlocks the front door. It was a spectacular year.

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A follow up from the episode Civil Defence

Instead of just leaving after exchanging insults and threats with Garak while being stuck on the station trying to defuse the self destruct sequence Dukat stays for several more hours and exacts revenge upon Garak by abducting and brutalizing Julian.

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Set in the year 2359, ten years before the Cardassian occupation of Bajor ends in canon. A young human arrives on Terok Nor and begins frequenting the gambling tables at the newly opened Quark's Casino, Bar and Grill. Garak takes an interest.

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Six years in a brutal labour camp have left deep scars on the soul and body of Tora Ziyal. To try and escape what she has become, she flees to Deep Space 9, where she meets Elim Garak, who'd secrets are even darker and deeper than hers, or so he wants her to believe. Can these two damaged people help each other, or are they doomed to destroy each other? And what role will one William Riker play in this story?

AU, features Ziyal/Damar, ultimately Ziyal/Garak. Also some Kira/Dukat, it seems. Go figure.

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So, Julian was invisible with nothing but free time on his hands. What was he supposed to do with that? Of course his mind immediately went to how invaluable he could be for Starfleet Intelligence in this state, though hopefully this would be more temporary. He could stay in his quarters and pretend none of this was happening, or try to do what limited research he could without disturbing anyone. As he thought about this and walked aimlessly through the promenade, finding avoiding people much more frustrating when they were not also aware of an impending collision, he saw Garak’s Clothier’s. Well, after all, if Julian was going to be invisible what better time to spy on a spy?---Some absolutely frivolous teasing while Julian is invisible due to an accident with the Defiant's cloaking device. I really just wanted to write something light and fun and I also like uploading new fic somewhat regularly so here we are.

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It's early days on Terok Nor as the station's resident investigator, and Odo's disturbed after apprehending a serial killer - violence with a motive he can understand, but it's the senseless violence that really gets underneath his skin. He finds himself walking into Quark's and providing help, unaware that he's getting helped in return.

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“There’s a Japanese phrase that I like: koi no yokan. It doesn’t mean love at first sight. It’s closer to love at second sight. It’s the feeling when you meet someone that you’re going to fall in love with them. Maybe you don’t love them right away, but it’s inevitable that you will.” - Nicola Yoon

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In nothing short of a miracle Corat Damar has survived his 'death' at the hands of the Jem'Hadar. He's been trying his best to survive by his instincts, hiding in the shadows, his memories gone and no knowledge that the world around him thinks that he is dead. When Garak finds him scavenging in his garden, Garak thinks that he is seeing a ghost--but no, this Damar is real, and alive, if damaged. If they work together, with a little help from doctor Kelas Parmak, perhaps they can restore a man, a hero, and their home in time. Eventual m/m with Garak/Damar.